I use black 24cm Flat T labels (code LTSL250BL) and Artline 440F PaintMarker pens in 0.8mm and 1.2mm from www.labelsnthings.co.uk
Weatherproof and absolutely brilliant. I have labelled up all of my 80 rose varieties with their names, HT or floribunda, hybridisers, and year produced, as well writing them in my gardening diary.
In my opinion these are the best labels short of getting those professional looking engraved ones made.
Bookertoo, if, when cutting, you leave a small margin of laminate, it works well. Donutsmrs has perhaps an even better suggestion and much cheaper. Good old nail varnish!! Thanks to Paul N for the website.
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I use black 24cm Flat T labels (code LTSL250BL) and Artline 440F PaintMarker pens in 0.8mm and 1.2mm from www.labelsnthings.co.uk
Weatherproof and absolutely brilliant. I have labelled up all of my 80 rose varieties with their names, HT or floribunda, hybridisers, and year produced, as well writing them in my gardening diary.
In my opinion these are the best labels short of getting those professional looking engraved ones made.
Bookertoo, if, when cutting, you leave a small margin of laminate, it works well. Donutsmrs has perhaps an even better suggestion and much cheaper. Good old nail varnish!! Thanks to Paul N for the website.
I use a fine Stabilo permanent marker on plastic labels. Had it a couple of years now,
it rubs off with oven cleaner and a little elbow grease.